I am thinking of getting a full sleeve on both arms, in colour. So I need to find out at first, if my artist thinks that's doable (integrating the black/grey tattoo on the right). And then maybe my chest and if there's time left, the leg. I'm not settled on the motive yet, but it will be something naval to match the ship on the arm, with a touch of art nouveau maybe. But it's puzzling me for some time and I am still not decided...

i finally decided to get my first tattoo, already know the motive so that i "only" need to save some $$$ and then i can make a final date...since the artist i want to go to only sets appointments every 3months, i still have to wait till october to phone him to make an appointment...so stocked

yap, he really is...he only picks up the phone at 10am, if you call at 9.55 he doesn´t pick up, if you call at 1pm you have to be damn lucky, since mostly all dates are gone by that time, so yeah...hopefully i can get through the next time

here´s a bit of his work...the gf got her 2nd and 3rd tattoo´s done. nothing big but i really love´em!

Yeah, hippo, I guess you're right 3/4 will be the way to go, so I can continue working as highly underpaid manager instead of becoming a rockstar *sigh*

BTW, I had a three day assessment center the last days. We should tell a secret about us that noone in the room knew. One guy stated "I have NO tattoos". Then a discussion about how trendy and chuildish tattoos were. I said nothing, but took my shirt off a few minutes later (yes, I wore a tee). Golden moment.

Oh yeah. But I did well and after having slept enough its all good. In the meantime - I want to show you some great artists by following this link: http://akaberlin.com/about/
Would be a good option for my right arm, but I am still obsessed with two coloured sleeves.

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